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Learn how to run a successful business while also managing chronic pain and disability.

For entrepreneurs with disabilities who want to run a viable local service business, the UK’s ageing population is creating steady demand that many communities still struggle to meet. The tension is real: senior support is often designed without lived experience of access needs, while disabled founders can face barriers in starting and being taken seriously.

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